Yesterday in Numbers - A Daily World Data Summary
One UTC day across public datasets
Yesterday in Numbers
Review observed earthquakes, near-Earth asteroids, and English Wikipedia attention alongside clearly labeled global estimates.
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How yesterday in numbers is assembled
The dashboard uses the previous completed UTC date.
USGS, NASA, and Wikimedia provide dated observed records for their own datasets.
UN Population Division demographic totals and World Bank economic indicators are converted into one-day estimates and labeled separately from observations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a complete record of everything that happened yesterday?
No. It summarizes selected open datasets with different geographic, topical, and reporting coverage.
Are the birth and death totals observed?
No. No complete real-time global registry exists. They are estimates from the latest available population and crude-rate indicators.
Why can one section be unavailable?
Providers publish on different schedules and may rate-limit or temporarily delay data. The dashboard keeps other available sections visible.
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